It means "a little movement".
Poco a poco means little by little.
The Beats Per Minute for "Poco Allegro" is either 120 or 168.
it means a little more life
Two:i. Poco andante - Moderato - Tempo I - Poco menoII. Allegro non troppo - Poco meno - Allegro - Poco meno - Poco piu meno - Moderato - Poco vivo - Tempo I - Poco meno
Well, when I think of when I see molto. in my music, it's normally like molto rit. or molto dec. It means a big decrescendo, or a big ritard.I'd say the opposite of this could be poco a poco which means little by little. Ex: rit. poco a poco or dec. poco a poco.
slow down gradually a little bit.
slow down very suddenly until the end, then repeat
Poco a poco means gradually.
decrease the volume, little by little
poco maestoso means little majestic poco means little maestoso means majastic
Poco is a Spanish word. In English translation, poco means "little bit". It may also mean short, shallow, few, or lesser.
The literal translation of "Poco a poco" is "Little by little". The expression is used to prompt someone to be patient and conscious of his/her limitations when pursuing some ambitious goal.
Depends on the exact context. Poco = a little bit, Small portion, somewhat
(il / elle) rit means (he / she) laughs in English. The infinitive is "rire", to laugh.
"Un poco alargado" translates to "a little elongated" in English.
without practice